The average sleeper tractor retailed in July was 75 months old, had 454,014 miles, and brought $47,568. Compared to June, the average sleeper was 1 month older, had 10,610 (2.4%) more miles, and brought $293 (0.6%) less money...

The average sleeper tractor retailed in June was 74 months old, had 443,714 miles, and brought $47,728. Compared to May, the average sleeper was 2 months older, had 5,245 (1.2%) fewer miles, and brought $1,222 (2.5%) less money...

May’s sales data is in the process of being finalized, and we can report that the month was a strong one in terms of sales per dealership rooftop. In fact, May’s result of 5.8 trucks per rooftop was the strongest since October of 2014...

Volume and pricing of our benchmark model decreased notably in May. Pricing of this model was 10.1% lower month-over-month on average, which is a major change from the flat pricing seen in the first quarter and April...